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View definitions for spoiled

spoiled

adjective as in damaged

Strongest match

Weak match

adjective as in overindulged

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Often, in spite of its spoiled political terrain, L.A., like the bird of paradise, found a way to sprout.

Trump has been a vociferous opponent of wind energy ever since Scotland built a wind farm that spoiled the view from one of his golf resorts.

Maybe I'm spoiled by knowing so many genuinely good, Harris-voting men, but I'm not quite ready to go there.

From Salon

Despite the advanced age of the candidate, the Trump campaign was characterized by petulance and immaturity, adopting the countenance of a spoiled rich kid sneering at his mom for telling him to do his homework.

From Salon

Where Labour has spoiled their own post-budget party in Scotland is by getting into a guddle over the detail of the chancellor’s statement.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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